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I am 40 years old, divorced for 3 years, and finally met a woman who is attractive, but she does not have a vagina

author:Dr. Guo Nia in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

【Fan letter】My life has always been spent in the ordinary, I am 40 years old, divorced for 3 years, and have no children. Recently, I met a woman who made my heart move. She is beautiful, with a unique temperament and a kind heart, I heard that she has never been married, and we quickly came together. I thought we might have a lovely child who shared the joys and sorrows of life.

However, life is always full of uncertainty. When we tried to get closer, I couldn't get in and she was crying from the pain. I was very confused and we went to the hospital together for a check-up.

We were surprised by the doctor's diagnosis, she had congenital vagina. I had never heard of this condition, and I looked at her, her eyes filled with fear and doubt. I took her hand and told her that no matter what happened, I would be there for her. Can it be treated? Can I still have children?

I am 40 years old, divorced for 3 years, and finally met a woman who is attractive, but she does not have a vagina

【Doctor's answer】Congenital vaginal anatomia is a rare gynecological malformation, characterized by the lack of normal vaginal development in women. This condition can cause physical and psychological distress to patients, especially for women who wish to have children of their own. However, modern medicine offers a number of treatments and assisted reproductive technologies that make fertility possible. This article will discuss the treatment of congenital vaginalia and whether fertility can be achieved.

Treatment of congenital vaginalia?

Vaginoplasty: Vaginoplasty is a common treatment that aims to create a functional vagina for the patient. This procedure usually builds the vaginal structure by using the patient's own tissues or other alternatives. The success of the operation is related to the individual situation of the patient and the experience of the doctor.

I am 40 years old, divorced for 3 years, and finally met a woman who is attractive, but she does not have a vagina

Vaginal dilation: Vaginal dilation promotes vaginal development by gradually enlarging the diameter of the vagina. This method usually requires regular vaginal dilator use to maintain the length and width of the vagina. Vaginal dilation requires patience and sustained effort from the patient.

Assisted reproductive technology: Assisted reproductive technology is a viable option for women who wish to have children. The most common of these are in vitro fertilization (IVF) and surrogacy. IVF involves the transfer of a fertilized egg into the surrogate mother's uterus after combining it with sperm outside the body. Surrogacy refers to the transfer of fertilized eggs into the surrogate mother's uterus, who performs the pregnancy and delivery on behalf of the surrogate mother. These methods require the guidance of a physician and the support of relevant laws and ethics.

I am 40 years old, divorced for 3 years, and finally met a woman who is attractive, but she does not have a vagina

Can fertility be achieved?

For women born without vagina, fertility depends on several factors, including the success of the treatment, the individual circumstances of the patient, and the suitability of assisted reproductive technologies. Here are the key factors to consider:

The degree of vaginal development plays a key role in the success of vaginoplasty and vaginal dilation. Each patient has a different degree of vaginal development, so treatment will vary. Some women may only need simple surgery or vaginal dilation to achieve the desired results, while others require more complex surgeries and treatment options to create a functional vagina.

I am 40 years old, divorced for 3 years, and finally met a woman who is attractive, but she does not have a vagina

In addition to vaginal development problems, women with congenital vaginal annullia also need to ensure the health of other reproductive system structures, such as the uterus and ovaries. The health of these structures is also crucial for the restoration of reproductive function. If the uterus and ovaries are developing normally, then assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization or surrogacy may become an option.

Deciding whether to pursue treatment and fertility is a complex personal decision that involves the individual's values, ethics, and emotional factors. Patients should carefully consider their own situation before making a decision, and have adequate discussion and consultation with family, doctors, and assisted reproduction specialists. Individual wishes and ethical guidelines play an important guiding role in this process, while professional advice and advice can help patients better understand treatment options and possible consequences. Through communication and support with professionals, patients can make decisions that align with their needs and values.

I am 40 years old, divorced for 3 years, and finally met a woman who is attractive, but she does not have a vagina

It should be noted that treating congenital vaginalism and achieving fertility is not a straight path, and each person's situation is unique. Successful treatment and fertility require a combination of factors and may require collaboration and support from interdisciplinary teams.

Although congenital vaginaemia is a complex gynaecological malformation, modern medicine offers a variety of treatments to help patients build a functional vagina and achieve fertility. Methods such as vaginoplasty, vaginal dilation, and assisted reproductive techniques offer hope for women born without vagina. However, deciding whether to proceed with treatment and fertility is an individualized decision that takes into account aspects such as the patient's individual circumstances, treatment feasibility, and ethics. Most importantly, patients should have in-depth discussions and consultations with doctors and professional teams to develop the most appropriate treatment plan and family options.